New York to California freight shipping

Here at FreightCenter, we create freight shipping solutions and make it affordable to ship freight from state to state using intermodal, LTL, truckload, and rail. Shipping freight from New York to California is now made easier than ever because of FreightCenter's guaranteed competitive freight rates. We have constructed a simple easy to use booking and quoting system that empowers you to have instant freight rates from every top shipping company. In a matter of minutes, you can begin booking your freight shipments.

New York is a busy state located on the northern Atlantic coast. The state is known as a population center for the rest of the United States. Apart from New York City, the state is well-known for its forested areas, farmlands and mountains. The manufacturing and agriculture industries are major influencers to the state's economy. New York shipping rates significantly lower when shipping out of the state, rather than shipping in. But in general, due to the high volume of goods and immense amount of traffic, rates are usually low. Shipping in New York is easily accomplished due to the attention to the detail when building framework for rail lines and roadways. International seaports and airports offer a variety of international shipping options, making rates are affordable.

California shipping is extremely busy in this state with numerous import and export channels. Although the geography is extremely diverse with plains, mountains, and deserts, the climate is quite mild in most of the state. California freight is both fast and extremely high volume. The state is well-supplied with highways and railways as well as international ports in both Los Angeles and San Francisco and an international border shared with Mexico. California also has two large international air travel hubs. The major cities often have severe traffic problems which can delay trucking in and out of these centers. The cost of freight shipping in California can vary greatly due to the many factors involved in the state's commerce, but LTL and truckload shipping often have very low prices simply because of the quantity of goods moving through the state.